Hybrid cryptographic approach for internet of things applications: a review

Hybrid cryptographic approach for internet of things applications: a review. Journal of Information and Communication Technology (JICT), 19 (3). pp. 279-319. ISSN 2180-3862 (2020)



Abstract

Cryptography is described as the study of encrypting or secret Cryptography is described as the study of encrypting or scriptwriting of data using logical and mathematical principles to protect information. This technique has grown in importance in computing technologies for banking services, medical systems, transportation and other Internet of Things (IoT)-based applications which have been subjected to increasing security concerns. In cryptography, each scheme is built with its own respective strength, but the implementation of single cryptographic scheme into the system has some disadvantages. For instance, symmetric encryption method provides a cost effective technique of securing data without compromising security. However, sharing the secret key is a vital problem. On the other hand the asymmetric scheme solves the secret key distribution issue; yet the standalone technique is slow and consumes more computer resources compared to the symmetric encryption. In contrast, hashing function generates a unique and fixed-length signature for a message to provide data integrity but the method is only a one-way function which is infeasible to invert.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Cryptography, Internet of things, Security, Encryption
Taxonomy: By Subject > Computer & Mathematical Sciences > Mathematics
By Subject > Computer & Mathematical Sciences > Computer Technology and Networking
Local Content Hub: Subjects > Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Depositing User: Muslim Ismail @ Ahmad
Date Deposited: 23 Feb 2021 02:30
Last Modified: 23 Feb 2021 02:30
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